Would-be Expats In Dublin Will Enjoy The Overseas Property Show

Published:  26 Dec at 6 PM
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If you’re within easy access of Dublin and are considering emigration, the upcoming Overseas Property Show is for you.

January 11th and 12th mark the return to Dublin of the Overseas Property Show, a must-visit for would-be expats looking to spend the next several years planning and making the move overseas. For locals, although it’s as yet unsure what effect Brexit will have, one thing’s for certain – nothing will be easy as regards business and trade. Those coming up for retirement might well consider leaving whilst the going is still good, and the show will cover three popular European destinations and two international expat hubs.

Presentations will include everything you need to know about retiring, living, investing or earning overseas, with all the information you need to make the right choice easily available from teams of experts dealing with several popular destinations. Three daily seminars will cover insights into life as an expat, focusing on finance, management of property and investing. Tax incentives available in a number of locations will also be discussed, in addition to purchasing processes and currency exchange.

If you’re planning on eventual retirement overseas but have a few years to go, investing in a holiday home and letting it out is a good way to get regular returns for your capital whilst being sure you’ve a property to go to when retirement becomes a reality. The show will also give you overall details of a variety of retirement destinations, helping you make the right choice when the time comes to move. Taking place at Dublin’s Leopardstown Racecourse on the weekend of 11th and 12th January between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., this popular event will answer all your questions about emigrating to Portugal, Spain or France as well as further afield to Florida and Cape Verde.

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